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Subject: Teen Wolf

Written By: Derek Stanic on 11/13/1999 at 3:12 p.m.

I read tripp something or others review and he said he couldnt find the soundtrack anywhere and I cant either, I was wondering if he came accross anything or whoever this is going to knows anything, a response would be appreciated.

DStanic


Subject: Re: Teen Wolf

Written By: BoyOfCorn on 11/15/1999 at 4:54 p.m.

> I read tripp something or others review and he said he couldnt find the
> soundtrack anywhere and I cant either, I was wondering if he came accross
> anything or whoever this is going to knows anything, a response would be
> appreciated.

> DStanic

I found 1 copy at www.ebay.com.

---BoyOfCorn

Subject: Yes, there was a soundtrack for "TW"...

Written By: 80smusicfreak on 11/13/1999 at 6:58 p.m.

> I read tripp something or others review and he said he couldnt find the
> soundtrack anywhere and I cant either, I was wondering if he came accross
> anything or whoever this is going to knows anything, a response would be
> appreciated.

> DStanic

There was indeed a soundtrack released for "Teen Wolf", the 1985 flick starring Michael J. Fox. And yes, it is definitely rare! However, just last month, while on a trip to Toronto, Canada, I FINALLY found the "Teen Wolf" soundtrack on cassette! Of course, the cassette itself is Canadian, and at this time I cannot confirm whether or not the soundtrack was also issued here in the U.S. (The soundtrack is on a tiny Canadian indie label, called Jackal Records. Obviously, it must've been issued on vinyl LP up in Canada at the time as well. But being that this was 1985, and a tiny indie label we're talking about, I SERIOUSLY doubt it exists on CD!)

Believe it or not, the cassette I found is actually brand new (still sealed), and I have not opened or listened to it. And because I've already agreed to send it along to a friend of mine who I knew always wanted it, I don't intend to. (I bought it for him, not myself.) Therefore, I'm afraid I won't be able to dub any copies for anyone...

However, I can add this much - the soundtrack contains nine songs by various artists, as follows: SIDE ONE: 01) "Flesh on Fire" - JAMES HOUSE; 02) "Big Bad Wolf" - THE WOLF SISTERS; 03) "Win in the End" - MARK SAFAN; 04) "Shootin' for the Moon" - AMY HOLLAND; SIDE TWO: 05) "Silhouette" - DAVID PALMER; 06) "Way to Go" - MARK VIEHA; 07) "Good News" - DAVID MORGAN; 08) "Transformation" (instrumental) - MILES GOODMAN; and 09) "Boof" (instrumental) - MILES GOODMAN. As you can probably tell, most of these artists were relative unknowns, although Amy Holland had already scored a moderate hit here in the U.S. in the Fall of '80 w/ "How Do I Survive". (I already have her album w/ that song - and incidentally, it didn't hurt that she was also the wife of pop singer Michael McDonald!)

Subject: thank you sooooo much

Written By: oonagh on 11/16/1999 at 10:58 a.m.

ive been trying to find something on teenwolf for a year. im not a big computer user so i think thats why its taken me so long. so yeah thanks.